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Avalanche Game 9 vs Ottawa Senators, lines, notes and how to watch
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Avalanche Game 9 vs Ottawa Senators, lines, notes and how to watch

The Colorado Avalanche (4-4-0) are back home for the first of three games in four nights at Ball Arena. They host the Ottawa Senators (4-3-0) and look to extend their winning streak to five games. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. MT.

The Sens suffered a tough 6-4 loss to the Golden Knights in Vegas. They led 4-3 at the start of the third period, but conceded the decisive goal within 60 seconds and the eventual winner with less than four minutes left in regulation time. Goalkeeper Linus Ullmark, who could be back in the starting line-up on Sunday, was to blame for Friday's collapse towards the end of the third period.

“If they had had a skilled goalie today, I would say they would have won 4-3,” Ullmark told reporters after the loss to Vegas. “It’s way too sloppy to play in this league. This is the kind of game where you have to rely on the goalkeeper to close the door. Letting those two in at the end resulted in us losing the game. I take it upon myself, I don’t blame anyone, it’s my job to save when needed.”

Ottawa is hoping for a big rebound and Colorado will have to do its best to stop the Sens. Head coach Jared Bednar said after the morning skate that discipline will be key for the Avs, who return home after a perfect 3-0 win. 0-0 road trip. Justus Annunen has been confirmed as the starter and will make his fourth consecutive appearance between the pipes.

READ MORE: Ross Colton and Miles Wood play against the Ottawa Senators

Season series

  • Oct. 27 vs. Ottawa Senators
  • March 20 at the Ottawa Senators

Avalanche injuries

  • Jonathan Drouin (upper body, everyday life)
  • Artturi Lehkonen (shoulder, will be reevaluated on October 29)
  • Gabriel Landeskog (knee, no schedule)
  • Valeri Nichushkin (suspended until at least November 13th)

Projected avalanche lines (subject to change)

Ross Colton – Nathan MacKinnon – Mikko Rantanen
Nikolai Kovalenko – Casey Mittelstadt – Logan O'Connor
Miles Wood – Parker Kelly – Joel Kiviranta
Chris Wagner – Ivan Ivan – Matt Stienburg

Devon Toews – Cale Makar
Samuel Girard-Josh Manson
Calvin de Haan – Sam Malinski

Justus Annunen
Alexandra Georgiev

Planned starters (subject to change)

  • Confirmed: Justus Annunen (COL)
  • Unconfirmed: Linus Ullmark (OTT)

Upcoming milestones

  • Nathan MacKinnon – takes 1 game for 800
  • Mikko Rantanen – needs 6 power play goals for 100
  • Devon Toews – needs 7 assists for 200

Here's how to watch

  • TV: High altitude television
  • Radio: 92.5 altitude radio

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